I can’t claim such a good reason. My dad was a republican, so I registered as a republican.
Of course, back then, there wasn’t near as much difference between them. I think Ford/Carter was the first election I voted in. I know I voted for a democrat running for house rep in 1980, but I think that was the last time, and only then because I was young and dumb and I had met him on the steps of the local post office. He had been the assistant to the outgoing congress critter.
My story is even less glorious. in 1964 I was in high school, long before I could vote. (Back then voting age was 21.) Almost all the kids in San Antonio were rooting for L.B. Johnson. “If you vote for Barry Goldwater we’ll end up at war in Vietnam.” (Turns out they were right, but not because he won.)
But there was one girl (cute) who wore the Elephant and was Republican. Being dating-challenged, I thought maybe going Republican would get me closer to her. But the others kept asking questions, so I dug in and did the research to answer them. The dating thing never worked out, but the research paid off.
After I turned 21 in 1968, and could vote, I knew which lever to pull. For all his faults, Richard Nixon was a lot better president than Hubert Humphrey would have been, and orders of magnitude better than “American Independent” third-party candidate George Wallace.
September 24, 2025 at 6:21 am
eon
My one and only vote for a Democrat was for John Glenn (yes, the astronaut) for re-election to the U.S. Senate in 1978.
I hoped he would be better than the alternative that year, Jim Betts, that pretty much everybody in OH knew was an idiot.
After that, Glenn devolved into just another 2A-hating “progressive”, and I voted for whoever ran against him, regardless, just as I’ve done with every other D running for any office since.
clear ether
eon
September 24, 2025 at 1:43 am
JTC
Those people at every level have proven that to them is no line..and each level feeds of the other. Fascinating and sickening to watch. And our only defense against it and them is ironically defined by them. If death is no barrier, then…
Oh, and it kind of skews the motto, but it’s whitish and alrightish…
I do not understand the lemmings in the Democrat party. They KNOW they are in the wrong but still vote en bloc in suicidal lockstep.
The very concept has no future as a political party. A one-party system is not a good idea… but the Dems are “pedal to the metal” working at extinction.
They come up with Kamel and Walz. It makes no sense. What ever happened to the JFK Democrats? Were they all assassinated?
They KNOW they are in the wrong but still vote en bloc in suicidal lockstep.
No, they don’t. They are True Believers, and as Eric Hoffer said in his 1951 book, that makes them immune to both logic and evidence telling them they are heading for disaster.
Except for the truly nihilistic ones who are pining for that disaster, because as Michael Caine said as Alfred Pennyworth,
… some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned, or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.
Some people simply hate civilization and want to see it smashed. And then have human sacrifices amid the ruins.
Others believe that a big enough hecatomb will cause Utopia to create itself spontaneously. With them in charge.
The truly mystically-delusional ones believe that if they can erase what exists, a magickal unicorn will come prancing down a beam of light from Nirvana, bearing a New World hanging on its horn like a jelly doughnut with sprinkles.
Put it all together…and you get Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska’s killers.
And you are the kind of person they believe does not “deserve” to live in Their Perfect World.
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Which is the reason I, born into a family of Democrats, registered as a Republican at age 18.
clear ether
eon
I can’t claim such a good reason. My dad was a republican, so I registered as a republican.
Of course, back then, there wasn’t near as much difference between them. I think Ford/Carter was the first election I voted in. I know I voted for a democrat running for house rep in 1980, but I think that was the last time, and only then because I was young and dumb and I had met him on the steps of the local post office. He had been the assistant to the outgoing congress critter.
My story is even less glorious. in 1964 I was in high school, long before I could vote. (Back then voting age was 21.) Almost all the kids in San Antonio were rooting for L.B. Johnson. “If you vote for Barry Goldwater we’ll end up at war in Vietnam.” (Turns out they were right, but not because he won.)
But there was one girl (cute) who wore the Elephant and was Republican. Being dating-challenged, I thought maybe going Republican would get me closer to her. But the others kept asking questions, so I dug in and did the research to answer them. The dating thing never worked out, but the research paid off.
After I turned 21 in 1968, and could vote, I knew which lever to pull. For all his faults, Richard Nixon was a lot better president than Hubert Humphrey would have been, and orders of magnitude better than “American Independent” third-party candidate George Wallace.
My one and only vote for a Democrat was for John Glenn (yes, the astronaut) for re-election to the U.S. Senate in 1978.
I hoped he would be better than the alternative that year, Jim Betts, that pretty much everybody in OH knew was an idiot.
After that, Glenn devolved into just another 2A-hating “progressive”, and I voted for whoever ran against him, regardless, just as I’ve done with every other D running for any office since.
clear ether
eon
Those people at every level have proven that to them is no line..and each level feeds of the other. Fascinating and sickening to watch. And our only defense against it and them is ironically defined by them. If death is no barrier, then…
Oh, and it kind of skews the motto, but it’s whitish and alrightish…
Or that’sh how Shonn Connerry pronounshesh it.
A bit scary here in September 2025, seeing how many – especially in the MSM – still don’t draw that line…
I do not understand the lemmings in the Democrat party. They KNOW they are in the wrong but still vote en bloc in suicidal lockstep.
The very concept has no future as a political party. A one-party system is not a good idea… but the Dems are “pedal to the metal” working at extinction.
They come up with Kamel and Walz. It makes no sense. What ever happened to the JFK Democrats? Were they all assassinated?
No, they don’t. They are True Believers, and as Eric Hoffer said in his 1951 book, that makes them immune to both logic and evidence telling them they are heading for disaster.
Except for the truly nihilistic ones who are pining for that disaster, because as Michael Caine said as Alfred Pennyworth,
Some people simply hate civilization and want to see it smashed. And then have human sacrifices amid the ruins.
Others believe that a big enough hecatomb will cause Utopia to create itself spontaneously. With them in charge.
The truly mystically-delusional ones believe that if they can erase what exists, a magickal unicorn will come prancing down a beam of light from Nirvana, bearing a New World hanging on its horn like a jelly doughnut with sprinkles.
Put it all together…and you get Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska’s killers.
And you are the kind of person they believe does not “deserve” to live in Their Perfect World.
clear ether
eon